The University of Groningen offers 3 Ukrainian researchers the opportunity to continue their research in Groningen
Recently, the results of the European MSCA4UKRIANE program were announced. 124 Ukrainian researchers are given the opportunity to continue their research in a European country for up to 2 years. 7 Proposals from the Netherlands were selected.
The University of Groningen submitted 3 proposals, of which 2 were selected. Given the special circumstances, the university decided to fund the third candidate from its own resources. This will allow all three researchers to continue their research for some time in a safe environment.
The researchers will work in the Faculty of Science and Engineering, the Faculty of Behavioral and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Philosophy.
The MSCA4UKRAINE program is run by Scholars at Risk and funded from the Horizon Europe programme.
Last modified: | 15 May 2023 09.18 a.m. |
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